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the 24-hour bike ride where people are coming out to raise money for cancer research. we've talked to organizers and riders. they all say that to support lance armstrong's decision to stop fighting the illegal doping charges, but they also believe him. he's been tested multiple times and they believe he's been clean the entire time and they believe this is a distraction from the important thing which is the cancer research. one question we had was whether or not all of this news would affect the amount of money that they're able to raise. let's listen to what one of the organizers had to say. >> once we heard the news we received so many messages from people that the resolve to fight was even greater to fight cancer and that's what he's inspired people to do, to get on a bike and raise funds to help those who need it, who need the advocacy and the patient services. so i think it's something that on our end we'll see people getting more engaged. over the last 24 hours there were $25,0 in donations that we've received. >> reporter: and so you heard the organizer speak ab
the 24-hour bike ride where people are coming out to raise money for cancer research. we've talked to organizers and riders. they all say that to support lance armstrong's decision to stop fighting the illegal doping charges, but they also believe him. he's been tested multiple times and they believe he's been clean the entire time and they believe this is a distraction from the important thing which is the cancer research. one question we had was whether or not all of this news would affect...
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to turn is similar to a bike. you just turn the handlebars. >> you think there is a market and we will be using these fairly soon? >> i can't imagine the future where these vehicles are not prevalent. we are first going to come out with an unmanned vehicle. same thing as you see there but unmanned robotic for agriculture. we will move the technology from the robotic one back into the man one and probably see the man one on the market for border control where you have a lot of borders that don't have roads. >> i wnds who would regulate it? would it be the dmv or the faa? >> as long as we stay -- for this vehicle, about this size, is about 15 feet. and as long as you're under that in ground effect, the faa doesn't consider you an aircraft. >> only at 30 miles an hour. do you think it would be safe any faster than that? >> we know it will be because the vehicles in the '60s, they were able to go 75 miles an hour. >> but there has been some criticism, though, that it's not stable when it's that fast but you say that's
to turn is similar to a bike. you just turn the handlebars. >> you think there is a market and we will be using these fairly soon? >> i can't imagine the future where these vehicles are not prevalent. we are first going to come out with an unmanned vehicle. same thing as you see there but unmanned robotic for agriculture. we will move the technology from the robotic one back into the man one and probably see the man one on the market for border control where you have a lot of...
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, the speeder bikes and return of the jedi. fascinated audiences. the idea seemed outrageous or is it? take a look at this. a company called aero fets does what it said it does. a fundamental change as we about it. i spoke with the founder and engineer earlier about this creation. >> it took you a couple of years. is is really cool. how did you come up with it and how long did it take to you do this? >> we have been working on the project since about 2002. about ten years. we had our first flight 2008 and ran into problems right away, but the last ten months we have seen a success. >> what took you so long to do it. it's almost like a flying bicycle. >> almost exactly like that. the difficulty came in the control. they started these things in the 60s. they gave up on them. we ran into the same problems that day around 2010. mostly through persistence, we worked through the issues to come up with what you see today. it really is just a control just like a bike. the pilot is not in a control. the vehicle reacts to the pilot. >> i
, the speeder bikes and return of the jedi. fascinated audiences. the idea seemed outrageous or is it? take a look at this. a company called aero fets does what it said it does. a fundamental change as we about it. i spoke with the founder and engineer earlier about this creation. >> it took you a couple of years. is is really cool. how did you come up with it and how long did it take to you do this? >> we have been working on the project since about 2002. about ten years. we had...
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that's on the mountain biking side. there is also a great opportunity there to get involved with some jetboating which is fast becoming new zealand's premier tourist attraction. >> not to be confused with jet skiing. what's jetboating? >> that's exactly right. these super high powered, high-speedboat zoom around the network of lakes an rivers that you'll's find in the area really giving you an adrenalin rush which is quite unlike any other. i took my trip with rapid jets in the local area who combine that adrenalin rush with also a more scenic approach to explore rg the local landscape, including the opportunity to see two or three different film sets from the lord of the rings trilogy as well as the upcoming hobbit film as well which was quite the thrill. >> remember, you can get all kinds of travel tips and ideas from the folks at jetsetter. head to jetsetter.com/cnn. >>> i'll be back in one hour from now. meantime we're keeping a close watch on tropical storm isaac. florida could dodge a hurricane bullet from this st
that's on the mountain biking side. there is also a great opportunity there to get involved with some jetboating which is fast becoming new zealand's premier tourist attraction. >> not to be confused with jet skiing. what's jetboating? >> that's exactly right. these super high powered, high-speedboat zoom around the network of lakes an rivers that you'll's find in the area really giving you an adrenalin rush which is quite unlike any other. i took my trip with rapid jets in the...
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. >> stephen: i assume you spent the last four months going across the country on your dirt bike door to door urging people to vote for him? >> well, not exactly. >> stephen: okay. >> but i do believe that he is in the best position to do what needs to be done to get the economy moving. it is all about job creation and looking at the revenue flow so we can start paying the bills because if we can't pay the bills we are done as a country. >> stephen: this week we have been told that the more we get to know mitt romney the more we are going to like him. you are a fellow governor and a fellow businessman and known him for years, what are the things that make you just love him as a person? >> >> stephen: count 5. >> well, i would have to say that is a little bit unfair as a question, because i am an insider -- he is a. >> stephen: he is a relative. you are supposed to like your relatives. >> we share the same, great, great, great grandfather. >> stephen: and you -- >> stephen: and that is your family. >> and this great, great, great grandfather had 12 wives, he was a polygamist and mitt c
. >> stephen: i assume you spent the last four months going across the country on your dirt bike door to door urging people to vote for him? >> well, not exactly. >> stephen: okay. >> but i do believe that he is in the best position to do what needs to be done to get the economy moving. it is all about job creation and looking at the revenue flow so we can start paying the bills because if we can't pay the bills we are done as a country. >> stephen: this week we...
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so kayaking mountain biking. >> outdoors. >> i like that stuff. i like to hunt and i like to fish. >> which brings us back to the sizzle factor. >> maybe he should go for something blander like a mannequin or a heel of white bread. >> many are betting on portman and betting romney doesn't care about sizzle. >> i think what people look forward to is someone they believe to be president were it necessary and that's probably the quality that is most important. >> we wrap up our series with former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. >> other campaign ads are causing problems that is a little later in the grapevine. up next who is telling the truth about the president's welfare policy? >> [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity... to experience the largest, most efficient line of luxury hybrids on the road, including the all-new esh. ♪ while many automakers are just beginning to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology... ♪ ...it's already ingrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest mod
so kayaking mountain biking. >> outdoors. >> i like that stuff. i like to hunt and i like to fish. >> which brings us back to the sizzle factor. >> maybe he should go for something blander like a mannequin or a heel of white bread. >> many are betting on portman and betting romney doesn't care about sizzle. >> i think what people look forward to is someone they believe to be president were it necessary and that's probably the quality that is most important....
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a bike pump and a couple of hard boiled eggs. a pair of mice hugging a banana. >> jon: all right, al, listen, i can't-- ( laughter ) i understand that. i-- i-- i disagree. i think in that case you would see the little hands moving. i just think you would. ( laughter ). >> i-- i'm sorry, jon, i'm just geeking out a little. i really thought we were past all of this, but now we're back to the days of the controversially medal stands protests, and the infamous east german team's fiasco from 1984. >> jon: obviously, whatever the outcome, there's certainly a lot going on at the unit fraud unit. >> yes, it's an exciting time to be a penis investigator. ( laughter ) is that right, boys? >> yeah! >> whoo! >> jon: al magical, ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, oh! his new film is called "two days in new york." >> i'm doing my radio show in about an hour. why don't you come and be on the air? >> i'm catching the 4:20 to d.c. >> i'd love to do it. >> oh, please. >> actually i meant to call you about barack's visi
a bike pump and a couple of hard boiled eggs. a pair of mice hugging a banana. >> jon: all right, al, listen, i can't-- ( laughter ) i understand that. i-- i-- i disagree. i think in that case you would see the little hands moving. i just think you would. ( laughter ). >> i-- i'm sorry, jon, i'm just geeking out a little. i really thought we were past all of this, but now we're back to the days of the controversially medal stands protests, and the infamous east german team's fiasco...
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four hours into this 24-hour bike ride. there are going to be people riding the majority of that 24 hours to raise money for the lance armstrong foundation. they're going to be sharing money with a local cancer research group. the organizers and the riders we've spoken to here are all remaining positive. they stand behind armstrong's decision. they also say they believe him. they believe he's been riding clean all these years and that all of this news is really a distraction from what his true legacy is, which is cancer research. raising money for cancer research, don. >> how much of support are you finding for lance armstrong the cyclist versus the anticancer campaigner? >> reporter: it's an interesting question because it's really a little bit of both. you have people who say that, yes, we recognize him as the champion bicyclist, but really the more important part of it is his fight against cancer, his fight to raise money for cancer research, raise money for people who can't afford to get their cancer treatments. and so
four hours into this 24-hour bike ride. there are going to be people riding the majority of that 24 hours to raise money for the lance armstrong foundation. they're going to be sharing money with a local cancer research group. the organizers and the riders we've spoken to here are all remaining positive. they stand behind armstrong's decision. they also say they believe him. they believe he's been riding clean all these years and that all of this news is really a distraction from what his true...
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biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the regular life. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beat
biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health...
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biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. and if pain keeps you up, hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve
biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. and if pain keeps you up, hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend...
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i'm on my bike busting my ass six hours a day. what are you on? >> well, he was on his bike, but six hours a day, but he was also trafficking and using drugs. now he looks like a cheat, a liar, a fraud, no longer an inspiration, but a tragic cautionary tale. where have you gone joe dimaggio indeed. >> i've got to say, i think you're coming on a little too hard on him here. i think there's a big difference between what lance armstrong if he really is guilty. and i would say this is maybe he's escaping a mountain of evidence or maybe a lifetime of this organization coming after him and refusing to ever let it go. so i'm not convinced, by the way. it's possible that he's guilty, but i'm not convinced. at the end of the day, there's a difference between, you know, barry bonds and roger clemens and a lancea armstrong. you glossed over the $500 million for cancer research too much and the source of inspiration that this man is for anybody who is diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. i don't care if he used steroids or not -- >> is he still an inspiration? >> i
i'm on my bike busting my ass six hours a day. what are you on? >> well, he was on his bike, but six hours a day, but he was also trafficking and using drugs. now he looks like a cheat, a liar, a fraud, no longer an inspiration, but a tragic cautionary tale. where have you gone joe dimaggio indeed. >> i've got to say, i think you're coming on a little too hard on him here. i think there's a big difference between what lance armstrong if he really is guilty. and i would say this is...
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outside, selling drugs, buying drugs, stopping cars in the middle of the streets, they are riding their bikes around. they should be in school. >> the policy has to go in front of the city council. students who can't afford the fine would have a community service option. >> we want to hear from you on this issue. should parents be fined for kids, their kids skipping class. is $75 too much or too little. what are your thoughts on this? tweet me and we'll read your responses later on this morning. >>> starting a business from scratch isn't easy, especially now. we will look at how some people are starting their own businesses and making them successful. we know what it's like to work like a dog. we spoke with a small business owner teaching how to play like one. >> reporter: amber owns canine bed and bark center a dog training facility in georgia. this was an unexpected career turn for the law student. >> i decided law school wasn't the direction i wanted to go. i have always been active with dogs and have a special connection with them. i went to work for a local animal hospital. after that, s
outside, selling drugs, buying drugs, stopping cars in the middle of the streets, they are riding their bikes around. they should be in school. >> the policy has to go in front of the city council. students who can't afford the fine would have a community service option. >> we want to hear from you on this issue. should parents be fined for kids, their kids skipping class. is $75 too much or too little. what are your thoughts on this? tweet me and we'll read your responses later on...
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but i'm willing to challenge any of these gentlemen up here to a 25-mile bike ride any time of the day in the heat of texas. you know, there aren't law -- a laws against age discrimination. i don't think we should go to the moon. i think maybe we should send some politicians up there at times. >> imagine you're in the oval office, you speak to raul castro, what would you say to him? >> i'd ask him what he called about, you know? >> drug companies, insurance companies, they're the big lobbyists and they promote things. and they also prevent and would like to regulate all alternative care and vitamins and nutritional products and keep people from it. so my idea as a symbol of moving in a different direction, i would like to restore your right to drink raw milk any time you wanted to. >> finally something we can all get behind. >>> still ahead on "way too early," your tweets, texts and e-mails are next, and "morning joe" live from tampa moments away. [ lenn if take afn.ic onte wi c ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la l
but i'm willing to challenge any of these gentlemen up here to a 25-mile bike ride any time of the day in the heat of texas. you know, there aren't law -- a laws against age discrimination. i don't think we should go to the moon. i think maybe we should send some politicians up there at times. >> imagine you're in the oval office, you speak to raul castro, what would you say to him? >> i'd ask him what he called about, you know? >> drug companies, insurance companies, they're...
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. >> jennifer: you're riding a bike made in america. that harley. what about webster's record has he been voting in lock step with the tea party? >> well, i tell you what, when we look at the issues that we're facing right now. you know what they are. unemployment, 30 million americans out of work, education, if we're serious about building a workforce that can compete globally we have to make serious investments in our education. our seniors are worried that they're not going to be able to take care of themselves, and small business owners who are concerned keeping the doors open to their business, dan webster is not in touch with his district. he has voted against plans that will help the people in his district. i've been in touch with the people and i support making great strides and public education. i support protecting medicare and social security, and i support a job plan that is going to put america back to work as opposeed to planned political gains. >> jennifer: are you worried at all--florida has been in the news because of its efforts to
. >> jennifer: you're riding a bike made in america. that harley. what about webster's record has he been voting in lock step with the tea party? >> well, i tell you what, when we look at the issues that we're facing right now. you know what they are. unemployment, 30 million americans out of work, education, if we're serious about building a workforce that can compete globally we have to make serious investments in our education. our seniors are worried that they're not going to be...
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biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. >>> imagine a world in which a first lady forces the kpander and loses to a less experienced rival and then becomes the secretary of state? ridiculous. well, not quite that ridiculous, but, anyway, this is the political guilty pleasure. and who better than sigourn sigourney weaver. she's grossed -- this is quite extraordinary, $4 billion worldwide. she's played the toughest character in alien and sigourney weaver joins me now. >> i'm delighted to be here. >> the $4 billion woman. that must make you feel great, doesn't it? >> i actually didn't know. now i'll know how to greet myself in the morning. >> that should be your number one thing, your calling card.
biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. >>> imagine a world in which a first lady forces the kpander and loses to a less...
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>> i it is because it's been seven years since he road a bike competitively. what is the point in furthering this now? it not only damages the support but it damages the foundation and it damages the man. that's the factor. it's not the central fact but it is contingent. cycling is a niche sport. very few people followed it avidly. but do you know what is not niche in the united states? cancer. it's hard to find a family who has not been touched by it. my father-in-law is a survivor. he tugged on that live strong bracelet every morning when he would go in to chemo. at and for people like my father-in-law you could say that lance armstrong kidnapped the lindbergh baby and it wouldn't matter. lance armstrong got him through one of biggest things of his life. >> eliot: he stands bigger than the tour de france. bigger than the sport of cycling. he's a fighter and people like him for that and ale have an unique place in our culture. from host of edge of sports dave ziron. thank you for your article where you talked about lance armstrong. >> my privilege. >> eliot:
>> i it is because it's been seven years since he road a bike competitively. what is the point in furthering this now? it not only damages the support but it damages the foundation and it damages the man. that's the factor. it's not the central fact but it is contingent. cycling is a niche sport. very few people followed it avidly. but do you know what is not niche in the united states? cancer. it's hard to find a family who has not been touched by it. my father-in-law is a survivor. he...
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not able to ride your bike unaccompanied. >> in 2010, reed would become the mayor of atlanta. but back then, as the youngest boy in his family, his teenage brothers were his protectors. >> and i didn't move without my brothers for about a year. >> the bulk of the victims were boys like you? >> you're right. >> your age. >> you're right. >> black boys. >> yes. >> did you personally feel afraid? >> i can't honestly say that i really felt afraid, except for at moments. you would have a van slow down and everybody was very mindful of vans at the time. >> people were suspicious of everybody. and they were afraid. and you had children walking the street, car go by, you could see some of them were in fear. >> and for good reason. the murders were about to increase to a body almost every week. ♪ the time of trouble ♪ in the time of trouble >>> coming up, a creature of the night. >> being an ex-news reporter and all, you know, nighttime is me. that's the time i'm out most of the time. >> and a mystery within a mystery. >> he walked into the back of the studio and he had horrible sc
not able to ride your bike unaccompanied. >> in 2010, reed would become the mayor of atlanta. but back then, as the youngest boy in his family, his teenage brothers were his protectors. >> and i didn't move without my brothers for about a year. >> the bulk of the victims were boys like you? >> you're right. >> your age. >> you're right. >> black boys. >> yes. >> did you personally feel afraid? >> i can't honestly say that i really felt...
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children riding their bikes around. all the while you hear this constant skuds of artillery and other bombs coming in. it's a lot of worry that the syrian government is preparing foreign defenses within aleppo itself to try to defeat the rebels. the rebels are telling us they don't have much in the way of weaponry and ammunition but they have their faith on their side. >> you reported that the rebels hold about 60% of aleppo. you also spoke to the fact that people are in some cases going about their business. i'm so curious. so much has been made about the fighting. what about the civilians? how are they making out? >> reporter: they are in the areas controlled by the rebels. it's very difficult existence. we saw small groups of two, three people civilians coming in to recover whatever possession they could. we spoke to an old man carrying black briefcase and a plastic bag filled with jam and sugar. he must have been in his 70s. he said he couldn't take it any longer from the constant bombardment shelling and shooting a
children riding their bikes around. all the while you hear this constant skuds of artillery and other bombs coming in. it's a lot of worry that the syrian government is preparing foreign defenses within aleppo itself to try to defeat the rebels. the rebels are telling us they don't have much in the way of weaponry and ammunition but they have their faith on their side. >> you reported that the rebels hold about 60% of aleppo. you also spoke to the fact that people are in some cases going...
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we will drive you on our bike. you think all of that is good? that makes a stronger country? >> yeah. because most of the people who are getting it are people who are quite desperate. >> bill: you think a third of the american public is desperate? >> i think that, yeah, for people who can't afford to feed their children who are using food stamps. using medicaid. >> bill: you say 1/3 of the american population is desperate. can't afford to do this stuff. >> i think they are in very dire straits right now a lot of people are really struggling. i think healthcare costs have been increasing so much. >> bill: unemployment rates -- bad but not astronomical. you think a third the population is in desperate straits? >> i think anybody who can't afford to feed their children, you know, and, you know, living at a poverty level is in a pretty bad situation. i mean, you forget -- if you compare to the past, bill, healthcare costs were nothing compared to what they are today. i mean, now, you have to. >> bill: that's why we have medicaid and medicare. >> that's an entitlement. but that's
we will drive you on our bike. you think all of that is good? that makes a stronger country? >> yeah. because most of the people who are getting it are people who are quite desperate. >> bill: you think a third of the american public is desperate? >> i think that, yeah, for people who can't afford to feed their children who are using food stamps. using medicaid. >> bill: you say 1/3 of the american population is desperate. can't afford to do this stuff. >> i think...
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they learn to ride bikes. practice judo. and, of course, run track. >> when my vision changed, but my desire to be in sports never changed, so i just stuck with it. just like the camp's mantra says, "a loss of sight doesn't have to mean a loss of vision." >> our motto for camp ability is "believe you can!" >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >>> on to venezuela now allegations of an american spy caught there. why some believe president hugo chavez's claims are bogus. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez is making bold accusations against the u.s. he says police in his country arrested an american spy. but there is reason to believe chavez may be blowing smoke. brian todd explains. >> reporter: from a u.s. antagonist known for his paranoia a provocative claim. veinsan president hugo chavez riles up the crowd at a campaign event, says his security forces have captured an american citizen illegally crossing into his country he says from colombia. and that's not all. >> his passport that he tried to destroy when he was caught an
they learn to ride bikes. practice judo. and, of course, run track. >> when my vision changed, but my desire to be in sports never changed, so i just stuck with it. just like the camp's mantra says, "a loss of sight doesn't have to mean a loss of vision." >> our motto for camp ability is "believe you can!" >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >>> on to venezuela now allegations of an american spy caught there. why some believe president hugo...
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what i want next is a ride on this motorbike that is the y2k super bike. it's half as fast as a plane because he put helicopter engines inside this motorbike. so, next time, maybe. >> great assignment. lucky girl. thanks for joining me today. "newsroom" continues with ashley banfield. >>> thank you. it's 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. we start with this. that thorn in mitt romney's side. the the tax returns. mitt romney told reporters yesterday finally because it's taken a while to get this information, that he paid no less than 13% of his income taxes for the entire past decade. listen up. >> i did go back and look at my taxes and over the past ten years, i never paid less than 13%. i think the most recent year is 13.6 or something like that. so paid taxes every single year. harry reid's charge is totally false. i'm sure waiting for harry to put up who it was that told him what he says they told him. i don't believe it for a minute, by the way. but every year, i paid at least 13% and if you add in addition the amount that goes to ch
what i want next is a ride on this motorbike that is the y2k super bike. it's half as fast as a plane because he put helicopter engines inside this motorbike. so, next time, maybe. >> great assignment. lucky girl. thanks for joining me today. "newsroom" continues with ashley banfield. >>> thank you. it's 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. we start with this. that thorn in mitt romney's side. the the tax returns. mitt romney told reporters yesterday...
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here is how it works, in the swimming section of the race, he swims while pulling maddy in a kayak, he bikes with her in a card and he runs while pushing her in a stroller. he runs and carries her in his arms. i've never been disappointed doing this because i'm doing it with my daughter. she can't walk or talk, the one thing she clearly enjoys is being outdoors and he's doing everything in his power to give her those rare moments of joy. there are many heart warming story during the london games but no o
here is how it works, in the swimming section of the race, he swims while pulling maddy in a kayak, he bikes with her in a card and he runs while pushing her in a stroller. he runs and carries her in his arms. i've never been disappointed doing this because i'm doing it with my daughter. she can't walk or talk, the one thing she clearly enjoys is being outdoors and he's doing everything in his power to give her those rare moments of joy. there are many heart warming story during the london...
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sports like beat baseball, goal ball, and they learn how the ride bikes and practice judo and of course, run track. >> when my vision changed, but the desire to participate in sports never did. >> reporter: and just like the mantra of the camp says a loss of sight does not need to be a loss of vision. >> the motto of the camp is -- >> believe you can.
sports like beat baseball, goal ball, and they learn how the ride bikes and practice judo and of course, run track. >> when my vision changed, but the desire to participate in sports never did. >> reporter: and just like the mantra of the camp says a loss of sight does not need to be a loss of vision. >> the motto of the camp is -- >> believe you can.
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. >> senator rob portman of ohio getting ready for a bike race. one of the finalists in the race for the vice presidential nod and didn't get it as we know. the obama campaign attacked the choice calling paul ryan's ideas radical. the chief correspondent has more reaction. what are they saying over there at the campaign and elsewhere? >> hi, wolf. you can expect to hear the word ryan used as part of a phrase an awful lot between now and november from the obama team. romney-ryan budget or extreme house republican budget. because their goal is to try to bind mitt romney to paul ryan's budget that they believe is an example or they will try to tie him to the narrative they have built that mitt romney wants to give tax breaks to the upper income americans at the expense of middle class americans. they think that the pick of paul ryan helps them make the case that he is committed to doing that. that will be what they will try to do. they know as he can see, he is a charismatic campaigner and they can make the argument on entitlements on tax reform and
. >> senator rob portman of ohio getting ready for a bike race. one of the finalists in the race for the vice presidential nod and didn't get it as we know. the obama campaign attacked the choice calling paul ryan's ideas radical. the chief correspondent has more reaction. what are they saying over there at the campaign and elsewhere? >> hi, wolf. you can expect to hear the word ryan used as part of a phrase an awful lot between now and november from the obama team. romney-ryan...
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boys and daughters if law and i get together, there is a swimming component and running component and biking component. >> that has deteriorated. >> we did not do it this year. >> when mitt starting getting beaten by the daughter if law. >>chris: i heard an ugly rumor you started adding old guy events. i what to get back in the competition. >> he still comes in last. >> true. >>chris: they took us outside. mrs. romney helped two-year-old johnny with his shoes. the governor showed off a new trick the dog just learned. >>chris: is this where the romney olympics take place. >> right here the site of the lumper back events t 31 pounds. insanity and beach you are reminded this man can soon be president. i hope so. i am landing on it. it is credit school for the country and the things i have learned over my life and the people i learned to work with are the kind of people we need to get the country on track. i asked the governor about that from a more personal perspective, as you it is here, on the verge of becoming the republican nominee for president, what does this woman mean to you and what ro
boys and daughters if law and i get together, there is a swimming component and running component and biking component. >> that has deteriorated. >> we did not do it this year. >> when mitt starting getting beaten by the daughter if law. >>chris: i heard an ugly rumor you started adding old guy events. i what to get back in the competition. >> he still comes in last. >> true. >>chris: they took us outside. mrs. romney helped two-year-old johnny with his...
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biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. you're not using too much are you, hon? ♪ nope. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. don't worry, there's plenty left for you dad. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? why not enjoy the go so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo sp
biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definitely lower back pain. i use advil® because my wife, she's a nurse, she recommended it. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil® pm. you're not using too much are you, hon? ♪ nope. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so...
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. >> senator rob portman of ohio, getting ready for a bike race today. he was certainly one of the finalists in this race for the vice presidential nod. didn't get it, as we all know. the obama campaign wasted in time in attacking romney's choice, calling paul ryan's ideas, quote, radical. our chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin, is joining us now with more reaction. what are they saying over there at the campaign and elsewhere, jessica? >> reporter: hi, wolf. well, you can expect to hear the word "ryan" used as part of a phrase an awful lot between now and november as the obama team. you'll hear it part of the phrase "romney/ryan budget" or "extreme house republican budget." that is because their goal is try to bind mitt romney to paul ryan's budget, which they believe is an example, or they'll try to tie him to the narrative they've already built, which is that mitt romney wants to give tax breaks to the upper income americans at the expense of middle class americans. and they think that the pick of paul ryan helps them make the case that h
. >> senator rob portman of ohio, getting ready for a bike race today. he was certainly one of the finalists in this race for the vice presidential nod. didn't get it, as we all know. the obama campaign wasted in time in attacking romney's choice, calling paul ryan's ideas, quote, radical. our chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin, is joining us now with more reaction. what are they saying over there at the campaign and elsewhere, jessica? >> reporter: hi, wolf. well, you...
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don't have as much motion disorder as a lot of people with huntington's disease do, so i still ride a bike 20 miles on monday and 30 miles on wednesday. and try to exercise every day. i thought i was free. my mother got it in her 40s, so when i turned 50 we celebrated. we built a house on martha's vineyard, and we were really on the way, and all of a sudden, at 59, i developed symptoms. >> rose: what were the symptoms, tremor and things we described? the symptoms were mostly insomnia for me. >> rose: really? >> i could not sleep. >> rose: and other symptoms? >> i then also had some tremor, and a lot of movement, where i was crossing -- >> rose: you were 59, though? >> yes. >> rose: did you seek help in the same way sam did? >> di. because of the family history, we thought of huntington's disease, and so i tried to get the test done, and i went to my doctor, who said, "no, you don't have huntington's disease. you're too old." ( laughter ) >> rose: he said you're too old. >> i said, "no, no, i think i have huntington's disease." so i finally kinessed him to do the test. i tried to-- i paid f
don't have as much motion disorder as a lot of people with huntington's disease do, so i still ride a bike 20 miles on monday and 30 miles on wednesday. and try to exercise every day. i thought i was free. my mother got it in her 40s, so when i turned 50 we celebrated. we built a house on martha's vineyard, and we were really on the way, and all of a sudden, at 59, i developed symptoms. >> rose: what were the symptoms, tremor and things we described? the symptoms were mostly insomnia for...
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. >> senator rob portman of ohio getting ready for a bike race today. certainly one of the finalists in this race for the vice presidential nod. didn't get it, as we all know. the obama campaign wasted no time in attacking romney's choice, calling paul ryan's ideas, quote, radical. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellen is joining us now with more reaction. what are they saying over there at the campaign and elsewhere, jessica? >> reporter: hi, wolf. you can expect to hear the word ryan as part of a phrase an awful lot between now and november from the obama team. you'll hear it as part of the phrase romney/ryan budget or extreme house republican budget. that's because their goal is to try to bind mitt romney to paul ryan's budget which they believe is an example or they'll try to tie him to the narrative that they've already built, which is that mitt romney wants to give tax breaks to the upper-income americans at the expense of middle-class americans. and they think that the pick of paul ryan helps them make the case that he is committed t
. >> senator rob portman of ohio getting ready for a bike race today. certainly one of the finalists in this race for the vice presidential nod. didn't get it, as we all know. the obama campaign wasted no time in attacking romney's choice, calling paul ryan's ideas, quote, radical. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellen is joining us now with more reaction. what are they saying over there at the campaign and elsewhere, jessica? >> reporter: hi, wolf. you can expect to...